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    thesis summarizing my research results. On publishing the thesis, Upon the completion of the thesis, a distinction “Honor Research Scholar” would be awarded. Participating in a research project for three years in a row, I have learned beyond the academic realm. The experiences of working in the lab and attending professional conferences have helped me believe that there is more to learn and motivate me to bridge the gap between the classroom and the real-world science. This research experience has given

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    purpose of action research is not only collect data but to aim for useful data that can be used to change the lives around us. According to Esterberg, “action researchers see knowledge as power” (pg. 137) thus meaning if individuals can see the inequality around them and are educated on it then they can use the “power” to change society and promote equality. 2. Describe the three varieties of action research. The three varieties of action research include participatory action research (PAR), feminism

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    and English. This research paper discusses the ethical decision making of bilingual people to challenge the most common theory that ethical decisions does not differ regardless of what language the subject is making it in. Given the rapid globalization many accounting students and professionals speak multiple languages and this profession require people to make ethical judgments in complex situations. And there has been very limited prior research in this subject. This research uses linguistics in

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    In the research paper “The Role of Calcium in the Rapid Adaption of an Insect Mechanoreceptor”, researchers aimed to identify whether calcium entry into the cell is correlated with neuronal adaption. To address this question researcher varied the concentration of calcium in the extracellular space of the cell in addition to applying calcium blocking agents (cobalt and cadmium), and by applying a calcium ionophore (antibiotic A23187). Three primary findings pertaining to these substances were derived

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    (Blakstad, 2008) discusses the “research process “and defines it as the step by step procedures of developing one’s research”. Tuner (2009) indicates that the availability of resources requirements is major factors to consider when selecting research questions. Sauro (2013) discussion of the research process provides further details on the factors that contribute to the successful research question selection. In selecting a successful research question, the research must be able to identify the

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    the outline of the research project, including the different sections and summary descriptions of the information contained in each section. Overall, the research comprises six different sections. These include the introduction, literature review, analysis approach, results, discussion, and conclusion. It is important that these sections are well knit to ensure a logical flow of ideas and clarity in the presentation of the research report. The following section shows the research outline. Topic: The

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    of this paper is to critique the research article, “Accidental Decannulation Following Placement of a Tracheostomy Tube” published in Respir Care (White, Purcell, Urquhart, Joseph, and O’Connor, 2012). The article wants to find out the causes of increased rate of mortality and morbidity due to accidental decannulation following tracheostomy place in long-term acute care hospitals (LTACH). This paper seeks to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of this research process to establish its efficiency

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    Studying Research at UTSA’s Psychology M.S. Program will provide me with the necessary skills and experience to pursue my future career as a Sport psychologist. There are a small number of universities offering specialties in sports psychology, but given the clinical, heath and research feature constituting this interdisciplinary, I want to carry out my research experience at a school with a strong statistical and methodological background. I adore the program for including active researchers with

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    HOW INTERESTS AND INTERACTIONS SHAPE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Ian Hacking uses the example of dolomite in order to show that human interests do not play a role in science. His belief is that there is nothing less socially constructed than a rock, but this statement does not accurately portray the facts. Dolomite has a long history that involves a number of people and social interests. Each person contributed to the discovery and identification of dolomite and social factors were at play during the

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    Writing a Research Paper The research paper There will come a time in most students ' careers when they are assigned a research paper. Such an assignment often creates a great deal of unneeded anxiety in the student, which may result in procrastination and a feeling of confusion and inadequacy. This anxiety frequently stems from the fact that many students are unfamiliar and inexperienced with this genre of writing. Never fear—inexperience and unfamiliarity are situations you can change through

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